Thoughts on “Chrome error: ERR_TOO_MANY_REDIRECTS”

Hi there, sorry to see your upset. I can understand when things don’t work they way they should, it can be frustrating. It appears from the Google post that the issue has been resolved. If you are running the latest version of Chrome and are still receiving this error, you will need to review the configuration of your website, the DNS and your .htaccess file to ensure that they are all directing website traffic properly.

we’re getting this error currently when outside of the US. however using ZenMate as a proxy within the US, it loads. weird, please fix it.. we need to access it from Europe. thanks. http://esfandilawfirm.com/&nbsp;

Apologies for the error. Unfortunately, this issue is something that Google must address. If you suspect it is a hosting issue, then you will need to speak with your hosting company. Your site is not hosted with InMotion so I cannot investigate the site through our servers.

@Arn, again … even though browsers’ bugs belong to those that created the issue(s), directing your customers away from the offending browser often sends them to another Web site instead ( i.e. their bug, yes, but it will be your company that suffers the sting of it’s bite ~;-)

In regard to InMotion suggesting another browser, you’d asked the better question: “What kind of answer is that? Is there not a workaround you guys can give to your customers?”
I, as a customer, was guilty of suggesting Firefox as well (due to my frustration with the results, since google closed this unresolved bug).
You’re right … the appropriate response, and this goes for us all, isn’t to suggest upgrades or alternatives. Your question reminded me to find a solution that would allow the content to be fully accessible with the offending browser, which is really the only right answer.

Issue wasn’t resolved by google, and does present in some later versions of chrome. However, another user reminded me of our obligation to make every effort to assure our content remains fully accessible. Otherwise? Google’s bug bites you.

The issue was resolved in version 44 of the Chrome browser. If you are using a version higher than 44 and still getting this error please provide the url so we may investigate to make sure the problem is not something else.

Sorry for the problem you’re seeing. I would recommend checking out this post for a possible answer. I hope this helps to answer your question, please let us know if you require any further assistance.

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